Affiliations

American Cable Association

American Cable Association's membership comprises cable, phone, and fiber-to-the-home operators and municipalities, who deliver these affordable basic and advanced services, such as high-definition television, next generation internet access, and digital phone, to more than 7 million households and businesses, some of whom have no other means of receiving these vital services.

AIGA

The American Institute of Graphic Arts was founded in 1914 and remains the oldest and largest professional membership organization for design. It is now known simply as “AIGA, the professional association for design" and supports 23,000 members in 67 chapters.

Competitive Carriers Association

The Competitive Carriers Association (CCA) was founded in 1992 by nine rural and regional wireless carriers as a carrier centric organization. Since its founding, CCA has grown to become the nation’s leading association for competitive wireless providers serving all areas of the United States. Today, the licensed service area of CCA’s over 100 carrier members covers more than 95 percent of the nation. Mosaik's Founder & CEO Bryan Darr serves on the CCA Events Committee.

CTIA

CTIA-The Wireless Association® is an international nonprofit membership organization that has represented the wireless communications industry since 1984. Membership in the association includes wireless carriers and their suppliers, as well as providers and manufacturers of wireless data services and products.

Greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce

The Greater Memphis Chamber exists to improve our quality of life by consistently strengthening our quality of place. We are a diverse organization of civic, community, business and professional leaders.

GSMA Association

The GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide. Spanning more than 220 countries, the GSMA unites nearly 800 of the world’s mobile operators with 250 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset and device makers, software companies, equipment providers and Internet companies, as well as organisations in industry sectors such as financial services, healthcare, media, transport and utilities.

HetNet Forum

The HetNet Forum, a membership body within WIA – The Wireless Infrastructure Association, is dedicated to the development of the Heterogeneous Network (HetNet), a combination of Distributed Antenna System solutions, small cell technologies and Wi-Fi infrastructure working together to enable wireless broadband coverage and capacity.

Rural Wireless Association

RWA is a trade association representing rural wireless carriers who each serve fewer than 100,000 subscribers. RWA’s members have joined together to speed delivery of new, efficient, and innovative wireless technologies to the populations of remote and underserved sections of the country.

Smart Cities Council

The Smart Cities Council, the world's largest smart cities network, envisions a world where digital technology and intelligent design are harnessed to create smart, sustainable cities with high-quality living and high-quality jobs. A leader in smart cities education, the Council is comprised of more than 120 partners and advisors who have generated $2.7 trillion in annual revenue and contributed to more than 11,000 smart cities projects.

Start Co.

Start Co. is part venture development group, part accelerator, and all work. Although providing access to a veritable ecosystem of mentors, investors and facilities is helpful, there are really just two steps to turning great ideas into great companies: 1) Start 2) Never stop. Let's get started. Mosaik is happy to be a corporate sponsor of Start Co., providing both direct investment and resources to the organization to help further the development of the greater Memphis entrepreneurial ecosystem.

WIA - The Wireless Infrastructure Association

WIA - The Wireless Infrastructure Association (formerly PCIA) represents the companies that make up the wireless infrastructure ecosystem in the United States. Members include wireless carriers, infrastructure providers, and professional services firms that collectively own and operate more than 135,000 telecommunications facilities around the globe. Through public affairs and advocacy efforts – on the local, state and federal level – WIA works to support the widespread deployment of the wireless infrastructure in order to deliver broadband access to all citizens and communities.

Wireless Broadband Alliance

The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) was founded in 2003. Its aim is to secure an outstanding user experience through the global deployment of next generation Wi-Fi. The WBA and its industry-leading members are dedicated to delivering this quality experience through technology innovation, interoperability and robust security. Mosaik has been helping Wi-Fi operators market their networks since 2010 and joined the WBA in 2013.

Wireless History Foundation

The Wireless History Foundation creates and supports programs connecting members of the wireless industry and enabling them to contribute to the story of wireless. It also helps the general public to understand the events and circumstances underlying the development of wireless communications.